Are Malaysians reluctant to see or hire lawyers? - Take the survey!

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Sometimes, we might find ourselves in a bind when our favorite gym closes down without warning, or when a friend borrows money and refuses to pay it back. But whichever the scenario, engaging a lawyer may not always be the first thing that comes to mind.

We worked with lawyer Fahri Azzat on a preliminary survey because we'd like to know what you think of legal services in Malaysia, and how likely you will use or consult a lawyer.

Of course, your personal information will not be revealed or shared with anyone; and all findings will be presented as collective data. So share your thoughts with us in the survey below and, better yet, share this survey with your friends!

This article is for informational purposes only and should not be taken as legal advice. Every situation is unique and dependent on the facts (ie, the circumstances surrounding your individual case) so we recommend that you consult a lawyer before considering any further action. All articles have been scrutinized by a practicing lawyer to ensure accuracy.

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UiHua is the editor at Asklegal. No, he's not legally trained so don't ask him any legal questions. You can ask him about the tramp joke though. In fact, you should.